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look at the influence of science technology innovation all the list of melanin still around russia we've got the future covered. cultures that say much about the taxpayers' money and it is interesting it means a lot of people at area china has successfully transition to sell through another leadership change the last decade has witnessed this country transformed at tremendous speed. limits. lead. welcome back we're talking about debt and the very instrumental role of private sector debt which steve king is always so illuminating on first before we get more into our discussion i do want to bring up this graphic because we thought it was very interesting it shows the household debt in various countries and the ones in red have seventy five to one hundred percent debt to g.d.p. ratios and you can see the u.s. canada britain spain south korea all fall into that category well australia unfortunately wasn't on that map but but steve king knows his country well and says australia is included so before we get further into our discussion we have steve king here and we are talking about the i.m.f.
look at the influence of science technology innovation all the list of melanin still around russia we've got the future covered. cultures that say much about the taxpayers' money and it is interesting it means a lot of people at area china has successfully transition to sell through another leadership change the last decade has witnessed this country transformed at tremendous speed. limits. lead. welcome back we're talking about debt and the very instrumental role of private sector debt which...
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technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. kids in sorrow. and hope for escape. barely surviving longing for a godsend. they live in a search for gold. why doesn't it bring them well. i. thank. you. lou.
technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. kids in sorrow. and hope for escape. barely surviving longing for a godsend. they live in a search for gold. why doesn't it bring them well. i. thank. you. lou.
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passed -- passed russia for second place and now only trails saudi arabia. the agency says by 2030, the u.s. will export more oil from areas it purchases. >>> a 25-year-old newcomer was elected to the b.a.r.t. board of directors replacing a veteran. he reportedly had strong support from sun contractors. >> he recent lint graduated with a masters in city planning. he's been a supporter for extending b.a.r.t. into western contra costa county. he defeated b.a.r.t. board's president, who came under criticism for a lack of racial diversity when it comes to subcontractor practices. >>> well, san francisco supervisors hope a new report about bedbugs will help after they have to treat the number -- report the number. they don't have to give the exact address but they do have that report the census track they were called to. tennans are predicting the reports will show that bedbugs are a big problem in the city. >>> an nfl player who has been outspoken in his support for same-sex marriage says several oakland raiders players feel the same way. some of the raiders tal
passed -- passed russia for second place and now only trails saudi arabia. the agency says by 2030, the u.s. will export more oil from areas it purchases. >>> a 25-year-old newcomer was elected to the b.a.r.t. board of directors replacing a veteran. he reportedly had strong support from sun contractors. >> he recent lint graduated with a masters in city planning. he's been a supporter for extending b.a.r.t. into western contra costa county. he defeated b.a.r.t. board's president,...
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it's technology innovations all the developments around russia we've got this huge earth covered. good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm lauren lyster here in washington d.c. these are your headlines for wednesday october thirty first two thousand and twelve . there you go the u.s. stock market reopened after two days of sandy and some ask if the superstorm had regulators airing not on the side of caution because of erosion of the shoreline but the rhodesian of the best are confidence and a year that seen m.f. global terror grand knight capital disasters all to name a few on the one year anniversary of m.f. global's collapse which by the way is to day we'll talk about what we think is standing in the way of restoring confidence we'll talk to a customer in peregrine who was still trying to find a way to hold regulators accountable and a superstorm sandy saw mother nature's wrath amount to death just struction fire unprecedented flooding on the east coast of the u.s. bad for victims is it also bad for some investors we'll talk to steve evans of artemis about catastrophe bonds
it's technology innovations all the developments around russia we've got this huge earth covered. good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm lauren lyster here in washington d.c. these are your headlines for wednesday october thirty first two thousand and twelve . there you go the u.s. stock market reopened after two days of sandy and some ask if the superstorm had regulators airing not on the side of caution because of erosion of the shoreline but the rhodesian of the best are confidence...
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there are issues with other countries like -- >> russia? >> -- like russia, but not just those two. and the lines are really blurred in terms of where the state ends and where capital and corporate interests begin for many countries. at the state department, we've really tried to create mechanisms through multilateral institutions like the oecd has come up with a platform for competitive neutrality which looks at the different ways that governments can act to subsidize or to give favor to their own state-owned or state-led interests and provide some recommendations for engaging in a platform of competitive neutrality. it's a different way of thinking about the challenges, and it's something that, you know, it's not just the u.s. that's concerned about, we have a lot of other countries out there that are similarly looking at rising powers who are, um, who are using tools that we don't necessarily have at our behest. the other thing is that we're working very closely with u.s. companies. we've had a lot, a lot more outreach over the past couple years than i think we've ever really had
there are issues with other countries like -- >> russia? >> -- like russia, but not just those two. and the lines are really blurred in terms of where the state ends and where capital and corporate interests begin for many countries. at the state department, we've really tried to create mechanisms through multilateral institutions like the oecd has come up with a platform for competitive neutrality which looks at the different ways that governments can act to subsidize or to give...
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thanks for technology innovation all the lives developments around russia we've got the future covered. me is eat. at least. six. wealthy british. that's not on the title. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my cars or there are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to the report on our. blog. go to alabama. the be. welcome back as u.s. markets reopened today after two days closed for sandy a weather related closure of a length not seen since that eighteen hundred it's further the question of why the markets really shut down here's the way it was posed to terence duffy of the c.m.e. on bloomberg. if we look at the scandals the problems that have gone on over the last year whether it's knight capital peregrine and the global bat the facebook deal so many investors have simply lost confidence in the market without a factor at all in the decision made on sunday to really shock the markets down what is going to bring investors back to us financial markets. now terence duffy cited macro events like the fiscal cliff is getting
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science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. government no longer represents the people and the people are going to take the term. but. the way our economic system. is. going to. see good leverage surely to mccurry was able to build removes most sophisticated robot which unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything turns mission.
science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. government no longer represents the people and the people are going to take the term. but. the way our economic system. is. going to. see good leverage surely to mccurry was able to build removes most sophisticated robot which unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything turns mission.
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coming from as far away as a strength in canada and the us they come to russia and everybody is so very friendly they welcomed me with open arms and the scenery is so beautiful it's very much like alaska and so i felt at home the first blood joke was brought here from us straight here now it's trios come to this remote russian village to take part in the race it's not surprising they love it this trail are amazing but even more amazing is the story of how racing first started here atoll it wasn't the top . grazing who set the trail ablaze but a nun and for all phones who brought their idea to life. five years ago. built a dog kennel in the village kids from the local open age came around to take care of the dogs and one day they state their life might seem extreme to some the boys wake up at six to feed the dogs before school in the evening they spend up to three hours training their full legged friends but smother her schedule also encourages her kids to become depth hands on the computer and internet the boys who regularly updates their websites and they're in touch with the busy moth
coming from as far away as a strength in canada and the us they come to russia and everybody is so very friendly they welcomed me with open arms and the scenery is so beautiful it's very much like alaska and so i felt at home the first blood joke was brought here from us straight here now it's trios come to this remote russian village to take part in the race it's not surprising they love it this trail are amazing but even more amazing is the story of how racing first started here atoll it...
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russia would be soo much brighter if you knew more about someone from feinstein freshened so. please for instance on t.v. dot com. i'm fifty and i made. maybe you feel you have to be even student but i didn't are to exclusive friday through sunday on r t r t dot com i mean so the oldest city in europe and the host of the twenty fold seat which are the picket. seat. thank you. so much. thank you. dr. friday's it. looks calm. seas it's so true. look. more news today violence is once again fled upload. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. shining corporation to rule the day please look. and. welcome back to crossfire computable remind you we're talking about u.s. politics after obama's victory. ok rachel i'd like to go back to you in paris and what's going to happen with the g.o.p. moving forward because it seems to me that you know i i think most people watch this program know my politics ok and i disagree with a lot with romney had to say but there's some other issues on the economy that you know make perfect sense here but it's really what
russia would be soo much brighter if you knew more about someone from feinstein freshened so. please for instance on t.v. dot com. i'm fifty and i made. maybe you feel you have to be even student but i didn't are to exclusive friday through sunday on r t r t dot com i mean so the oldest city in europe and the host of the twenty fold seat which are the picket. seat. thank you. so much. thank you. dr. friday's it. looks calm. seas it's so true. look. more news today violence is once again fled...
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our moore's law be very much concerned right now russia is a very powerful neighbor it has many allies across the globe it's a military power as well as an economic power in that part of the world and quite frankly it doesn't make that much sense for warsaw to come its nose at such a powerful neighbor and i would hope and imagine that there would be a reconsideration of their foreign policy sooner rather than later washington is now turning its focus first of all to china. to a certain degree towards iran although keep in mind that because of the escalation of oil production in the united states itself through various techniques such as fracking getting it from shale oil as. oil there is a possibility that the united states will not be as dependent upon that part of the world for petroleum which could lead to a reconsideration of its military empire in that part of the rural the problem of course is that the israeli lobby is very potent in the united states of america and israel has been making noise this is you well know about attacking iran and if there's a real does attack iran it w
our moore's law be very much concerned right now russia is a very powerful neighbor it has many allies across the globe it's a military power as well as an economic power in that part of the world and quite frankly it doesn't make that much sense for warsaw to come its nose at such a powerful neighbor and i would hope and imagine that there would be a reconsideration of their foreign policy sooner rather than later washington is now turning its focus first of all to china. to a certain degree...
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ok correct and that's the thing that's and you know in being in russia peter and your viewers who are in moscow understand that you know thirteen percent flat tax that couldn't broaden not that long ago is created when you know and economically we weren't in moscow and and we don't see but we don't see that mentality and the united states we don't see this tax cutting mentality and we don't see in france either it's how can we squeeze more money out of the poor taxpayer and and instead of looking at other solutions and maybe things that are perhaps counter-intuitive and i think that is what the republican party has to do to follow the same old way of doing things and all the ideas that have been batted around within the beltway bubble of the last several years it's just not going to cut it and if they want to make a comeback they're going to have to do that as for working with barack obama well he has to work with them too and perhaps there needs to be compromise on both sides not just on the side of congress because they happen to have a majority ok steve there's a bomb i have a mand
ok correct and that's the thing that's and you know in being in russia peter and your viewers who are in moscow understand that you know thirteen percent flat tax that couldn't broaden not that long ago is created when you know and economically we weren't in moscow and and we don't see but we don't see that mentality and the united states we don't see this tax cutting mentality and we don't see in france either it's how can we squeeze more money out of the poor taxpayer and and instead of...
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-israeli relationship and laterals russia and china again were primarily shaped by the white house. >> in washington, james rosen, fox news. >> bret: are we going over the cliff? if an when the president and congress do reach a deal on the fiscal cliff, what will it look like? we'll get some thoughts from the fox all-stars when we return. i put away money. i was 21, so i said, "hmm, i want to retire at 55." and before you know it, i'm 58 years old. time went by very fast. it goes by too, too fast. ♪ but i would do it again in a heartbeat. [ laughs ] ♪ ♪ >>> right now, as we speak, congress can pass a law that would prevent a tax hike on the first $250,000 of everybody's income. so we really need to get this right. i can only do it with the help of the american people. so, tweet, what was that again? my2k. do what it takes to communicate a sense of urgency. we don't have a lot of time here. >> in order to come to an agreement, republicans are willing to put revenue on the table. time for the president and the democrats to get serious about the spending problem that our country ha
-israeli relationship and laterals russia and china again were primarily shaped by the white house. >> in washington, james rosen, fox news. >> bret: are we going over the cliff? if an when the president and congress do reach a deal on the fiscal cliff, what will it look like? we'll get some thoughts from the fox all-stars when we return. i put away money. i was 21, so i said, "hmm, i want to retire at 55." and before you know it, i'm 58 years old. time went by very fast....
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i interviewed the russian oil tycoon in 1998, and he was the richest man in russia. kind of a bad way. and this is what he said to me about oligarchs and everybody else. if the man is not an oligarchic something is not right with him. everyone had the same starting conditions, everyone could have done it. and he really meant it. very heartfelt and not criticizing himself, he lost $100 million, he had stupidly entrusted a non oligarch. and this non oligarchic by definition not a smart guy, a few hundred million dollars. there is a little bit of that thinking a lot of these guys and it is interesting because very strong parallels, the parallel with the industrial revolution. there's a line from andrew carnegie which is very similar soak carnegie said the talent for organization is rare among men, approved by the fact that it is reward for its possessor. if a man is not an oligarch something is wrong with him. and services can be obtained as partner, the man whose service can be obtained as a partner for the first consideration such as render the question of his capital
i interviewed the russian oil tycoon in 1998, and he was the richest man in russia. kind of a bad way. and this is what he said to me about oligarchs and everybody else. if the man is not an oligarchic something is not right with him. everyone had the same starting conditions, everyone could have done it. and he really meant it. very heartfelt and not criticizing himself, he lost $100 million, he had stupidly entrusted a non oligarch. and this non oligarchic by definition not a smart guy, a few...
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being on top, and on top of russia and saudi arabia. but how much of this also has to do with the decline in production that you may be forecasting for those two countries, and what does that mean for the overall dploeull g supply picture and what does it mean for prices? >> saudi arabia, we still increase production. and saudi arabia we still remain the largest oil exporter of the world. u.s. will be the top producer, but u.s. will use a lot of oil at home and saudi arabia will produce less than united states but we will be the largest exporter. in terms of russia, the shale production increases in terms of natural gas but u.s. increase is much more than russia. so when we look at the global picture we see u.s. will be number one, followed by russia and saudi arabia. >> all right. well there you have it, bold forecast and rationale behind it. back to you. >> thank you for that, sharon epperson. >>> coming up next, it must be opposite day because there is actually some good news for rim. >>> later on the short list to buy hostess. the s
being on top, and on top of russia and saudi arabia. but how much of this also has to do with the decline in production that you may be forecasting for those two countries, and what does that mean for the overall dploeull g supply picture and what does it mean for prices? >> saudi arabia, we still increase production. and saudi arabia we still remain the largest oil exporter of the world. u.s. will be the top producer, but u.s. will use a lot of oil at home and saudi arabia will produce...
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russia is backing that. some arab countries are pushing for identification of all internet users. some developing nations are asking to be have individual websites pay to reach users across internal borders. changes to the open internet policy could three new sensorship and give new ammunition to countries that try to silence critics in iran or china. the united states government opposes all the changes. as do tech giants like google, facebook, and microsoft. officials with the u.n. group say this has nothing to do with sensorship but they want to update the country treaty which has stayed the same since 1988 long before the internet became such a household term. long before we used it. and now the counterterrorism and computer crime analyst who is live with us this afternoon. you start reading this stuff and it is this weird soup. what, exactly, are they doing? >>guest: well, this is atlas shrugged. they are trying to do it under "we want to tax" and it is certain things about revenue and the sender pays but it boils down to control, to the control and the free flow of informatio
russia is backing that. some arab countries are pushing for identification of all internet users. some developing nations are asking to be have individual websites pay to reach users across internal borders. changes to the open internet policy could three new sensorship and give new ammunition to countries that try to silence critics in iran or china. the united states government opposes all the changes. as do tech giants like google, facebook, and microsoft. officials with the u.n. group say...
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let's begin with russia. russia joined the w.t.o. this summer. congress does not have veto power on that. all we can do is decide here whether to allow u.s. businesses and workers to see the benefits of russia's w.t.o. obligations. will russia always honor these obligations on its own initiative? probably not. but russia's w.t.o. membership means we can at least hold them to those obligations, and we must be prepared to enforce those obligations. that is a lesson we learned the hard way over the last few years. this bill actually does that. this bill has strong anti-bribery and anti-corruption provisions. it has mechanisms to help strengthen our intellectual property rights, but that's not all. another critical piece of this bill is the magnitsky act, placing real sanctions on those individuals who are complicit in human rights violations. this is a serious policy upgrade and a big win for human rights. at the end of the day, russia's entry in the w.t.o. can be expected to create real jobs here in the u.s. by reducing tariffs and other barriers t
let's begin with russia. russia joined the w.t.o. this summer. congress does not have veto power on that. all we can do is decide here whether to allow u.s. businesses and workers to see the benefits of russia's w.t.o. obligations. will russia always honor these obligations on its own initiative? probably not. but russia's w.t.o. membership means we can at least hold them to those obligations, and we must be prepared to enforce those obligations. that is a lesson we learned the hard way over...
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jews that were unable to emigrate from russia. and you think about all of the military expenses that were involved in the cold war, stories. i just came back from georgia and ukraine, overseeing their elections, having been throughout eastern and central europe and heard stories about the kind of repression that existed. and so as bad as russia is today, it's still a marketed improvement over what existed during the cold war and the time of the soviet union. and a lot of us held out a great deal of hope for russia. more son that we have right now, just a few -- more so than we have right now, just a few years ago. and because we've seen backward steps, i talked about my friend who at this moment is languishing in a russian prison for simply criticizing vladimir putin. and i'm here today in large part because i want, i want him to be freed. i want to see an end to that kind of treatment of individuals. and similarly, tomorrow marks the third anniversary of the tragic death of sergei magnificent i ask -- magnitsky. it was absolutely
jews that were unable to emigrate from russia. and you think about all of the military expenses that were involved in the cold war, stories. i just came back from georgia and ukraine, overseeing their elections, having been throughout eastern and central europe and heard stories about the kind of repression that existed. and so as bad as russia is today, it's still a marketed improvement over what existed during the cold war and the time of the soviet union. and a lot of us held out a great...
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a sentiment that hopefully ensures that russia's northern reindeer will have caretakers for generations to come. welcome back israel is considering a full scale military offensive against gaza following the latest round of fire exchanges where the militants from the occupied territory of around one hundred rockets landed in israel over the weekend while air strikes were launched against sites within gaza activist and writer joe catron says the potential military move requires strong public backing. well we're seeing military interventions on an ongoing basis air strikes have been occurring regularly saturday by now i believe total of seven people have been killed including three children thirteen year old was killed playing soccer east of khan yunis two more children were killed again on saturday and then two young responding were rescued also killed by israeli fire but in terms of ground invasion of the type we saw in two thousand and eight and two thousand and nine i believe the israeli government is laying the groundwork for a possible action of that sort and ball store public opinio
a sentiment that hopefully ensures that russia's northern reindeer will have caretakers for generations to come. welcome back israel is considering a full scale military offensive against gaza following the latest round of fire exchanges where the militants from the occupied territory of around one hundred rockets landed in israel over the weekend while air strikes were launched against sites within gaza activist and writer joe catron says the potential military move requires strong public...
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people talk about the brics -- brazil, russia, india and china. any of those are different from any around the world. japan and germany have more in common than whereas brazil and russia. a broadly coerce identified e mernling markets portfolio belongs in the tool kit of the investors. >> josh, do you have a question? >> rob, i'm a fan of your work. >> thank you. >> my question would be you're talk about being net short u.s. equities. i know your benchmark as opposed to other money managers is not a traditional stock or bond measurement but inflation plus points to the upside. you are concerned with purchasing power. >> you bet. >> if that's the case are you looking for deflationary environment going forward? >> no. actually not. we are looking at an inflationary environment. >> how far into the future? >> the net short is largely a way of hedging out the equity market sensitivity of other investments. you can take some of the stock market risk out. >> can you clarify if the u.s. market is going up or down? >> short term it's fine. this is a safe
people talk about the brics -- brazil, russia, india and china. any of those are different from any around the world. japan and germany have more in common than whereas brazil and russia. a broadly coerce identified e mernling markets portfolio belongs in the tool kit of the investors. >> josh, do you have a question? >> rob, i'm a fan of your work. >> thank you. >> my question would be you're talk about being net short u.s. equities. i know your benchmark as opposed to...
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and iranian government have been sitting down with so many representatives of the united nations of russia, so many representatives of international community yet it did not happen. it first of all has to happen inside the iranian leadership. they have to say on these conditions we have to come and negotiate. they have not done so. melissa: in an effort to save their hard currency at the same time, maybe this is evidence the sanctions are working, they banned import of 75 different goods and called them luxury goods. they include toilet paper. what does it tell you?. >> there is always the black market on the side. they will go after these measures. try to implement them. on the other hand iranian will use black market and the regime knows that. the sanctions we're putting are good but unfortunately they're only targeting the civil society. that is why you see demonstrations from time to time. iran you have the two economies, the country's economy and the regime's economy. we need to thten sanction on the regime's economy. melissa: what is the we keep hearing now with the left solution of
and iranian government have been sitting down with so many representatives of the united nations of russia, so many representatives of international community yet it did not happen. it first of all has to happen inside the iranian leadership. they have to say on these conditions we have to come and negotiate. they have not done so. melissa: in an effort to save their hard currency at the same time, maybe this is evidence the sanctions are working, they banned import of 75 different goods and...
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the value of intelligence, importance of intelligence in the expenditures of resources by china, by russia, but others and look for them is one of the biggest is. well it's the u.s. not only national security secrets, the commercial seats as be of much of can be gleaned or stolen from cyberspace. it is a dire threat in part because we shifted so much attention, so much resource and the counterterrorism arena we've forgotten the necessity of old-fashioned counterintelligence and that's an important element of this. >> often i've heard some people involved in counterintelligence tends to be seen as the redheaded stepchild of the intelligence world. why is that when we need it and what is the cure for a? effect in part because it's something we don't want to think about. to think that our agencies and businesses have been penetrated by a foreign power, criminal organization and would rather think about how do we achieve that goal? a foreign-policy goal or profit objectives. but it's more fun. that is more positive and we are very positive nation. we can also be more disciplined about how we t
the value of intelligence, importance of intelligence in the expenditures of resources by china, by russia, but others and look for them is one of the biggest is. well it's the u.s. not only national security secrets, the commercial seats as be of much of can be gleaned or stolen from cyberspace. it is a dire threat in part because we shifted so much attention, so much resource and the counterterrorism arena we've forgotten the necessity of old-fashioned counterintelligence and that's an...
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that mutually assured destruction may be still works between russia and the united states. now let's take a quick look at one of the worst place today in the world -- north korea. they have got atomic bombs, they are a rogue regime, a lot of people there, a lot of smart people, like there are everywhere in the world. they have definitely got a cyber warfare operation activity going on. in the united states, today, there are about 250 million computer users, and if you look at service providers and internet domains, that number doubles to about 500 million, half a billion in the united states. a lot of people doing a lot of things in cyberspace. do you know how many users, computer users there are in north korea? any guess? >> a handful. >> a handful. the numbers range around 600. 600 vs our 250 million. for service providers and internet domain names, we have 500 million. in north korea, seven. talk about a tilt the playing field. they could attack us and do some things that would be devastating, but we could not return the fire. there is nothing there to attack. they have
that mutually assured destruction may be still works between russia and the united states. now let's take a quick look at one of the worst place today in the world -- north korea. they have got atomic bombs, they are a rogue regime, a lot of people there, a lot of smart people, like there are everywhere in the world. they have definitely got a cyber warfare operation activity going on. in the united states, today, there are about 250 million computer users, and if you look at service providers...
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protected by china, russia and iran he has been the initial kill his own people at will. going forward, there is every reason to believe death toll now above 35,000 will continue to rise during a bloody winter. bret? >> bret: leland vittert live in the middle east newsroom. thank you. back in this country, the votes have been cast and confetti has fallen now. president obama is back at the white house and he is already staring at a full plate of issues, including syria and libya. we look at the chance ahead. >> after returning to the white house last night, president obama today took a stream of celebratory phone calls from world leaders like the u.k.'s david cameron and israel's benjamin netanyahu. the euphoria of re-election is quickly giving way to hard reality of governing with the foreign policy crisis bubbling from iran to syria. plus, lingering questions about the terror attack in benghazi, which will result in those three different house and senate committees, grilling administration officials next thursday. >> hopefully now that we're past the election the admini
protected by china, russia and iran he has been the initial kill his own people at will. going forward, there is every reason to believe death toll now above 35,000 will continue to rise during a bloody winter. bret? >> bret: leland vittert live in the middle east newsroom. thank you. back in this country, the votes have been cast and confetti has fallen now. president obama is back at the white house and he is already staring at a full plate of issues, including syria and libya. we look...
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there are issues with other countries like russia, but not just the two. the lines are really blurred in terms of where the state and capital and corporate interest begins for many countries. at the state department, we have really tried to create mechanisms through multilateral institutions like the oecd that has come up with a platform for competitive neutrality which looks at the different ways the government can act to subsidize or to give favor to their own state-owned or state run -- and provide recommendations for engaging in a platform of competitive neutrality. it's a different way of thinking about the challenges and it's something that is not just the u.s. they are concerned about. we have a lot of other countries out there that are similarly looking at rising powers, who are using tools that we don't necessarily have at our behest. the other thing is we have been working very closely with u.s. companies. we have had a lot more outreach over the past couple of years that we never had as a state department in terms of engaging with large media an
there are issues with other countries like russia, but not just the two. the lines are really blurred in terms of where the state and capital and corporate interest begins for many countries. at the state department, we have really tried to create mechanisms through multilateral institutions like the oecd that has come up with a platform for competitive neutrality which looks at the different ways the government can act to subsidize or to give favor to their own state-owned or state run -- and...
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he really didn't have any positions he doesn't understand about russia, so many spots england. his lack of foreign affairs reality, and the expectation that he would be in charge did hurt him. there are so many things that hurt him. he had gigantic crowds in the end, but it looked like the republican convention. it was just all white people. and he thought with those big crowds, he thought he was going to win. tom brokaw said, i think it's going to be a good day for mitt romney. the american public saw through the lies and saw that mitt romney didn't have a psychic anchor at hunter thompson used to talk about. it was life blazing saddles we're so smart and they're so dumb. they're falling for it. and i'm going to be able to pull this etch-a-sketch on them, and he was wrong. the american people were so much smarter than all of those advertisements. what had he done to become the republican nominee? you look at how rick perry handled himself, newt gringrich all of them. he didn't beat any men of stature. it was embarrassing to watch. >> cenk: yes yes, no question it was a weak di
he really didn't have any positions he doesn't understand about russia, so many spots england. his lack of foreign affairs reality, and the expectation that he would be in charge did hurt him. there are so many things that hurt him. he had gigantic crowds in the end, but it looked like the republican convention. it was just all white people. and he thought with those big crowds, he thought he was going to win. tom brokaw said, i think it's going to be a good day for mitt romney. the american...
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off we go to russia and new worries about the world's worst nuclear nightmare. more than 25 years after the meltdown at the chernoble tpaoubg lar plant workers in the soviet republican of ukraine are beginning to build a giant cap over the facility's still dangerously actor. trace gallagher has that story live from l.a. >> after the disaster the first reaction was to try and cap the radiation, right, to kind of contain it. so what they did is they built this concrete unit around reactor four. at the time they called it the 10,000 year tomb. it turns out the shelf life of that was only about 30 years, which is up in four years, so now they are in the process of building a new structure that looks kind of like a giant kwan sit hut or an ark. about as tall as the stat you've liberty. the plan is to kind of slide this thing using railroad tracks overreactor number four and then begin to dismantle the reactor. one of the big concerns you have is they have that big smokestack or chimney on reactor number 4. they have to tear that thing down and with that you have all
off we go to russia and new worries about the world's worst nuclear nightmare. more than 25 years after the meltdown at the chernoble tpaoubg lar plant workers in the soviet republican of ukraine are beginning to build a giant cap over the facility's still dangerously actor. trace gallagher has that story live from l.a. >> after the disaster the first reaction was to try and cap the radiation, right, to kind of contain it. so what they did is they built this concrete unit around reactor...
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rick: russia is warning nato against going patriot missiles near turkey's border with syria. they requested the support as fighting has begun to spill over into the territory. >> you can see this here on the border city, captured by the syrian rebels. armed groups and syrian government forces, targeting rebels and aleppo. fifteen people, including four children were killed. it also leveled a building in the hospital already suffering from six previous airstrikes. heather: israel and hamas claiming victory as the cease-fire appears to be holding. it keeps israel from deploying ground forces were targeting hamas leaders. it is stopping palestinians from launching rocket attacks. but both sides say they are ready to resume fighting if the deal breaks down. how likely is the cease-fire took hold? let's bring in colonel tony shirker. he is part of the center of advanced studies and an author of a great book. >> thank you for coming to join a. >> you're welcome. heather: happy thanksgiving as well. how long is this truce to hold? >> this was started when you had the palestinian aut
rick: russia is warning nato against going patriot missiles near turkey's border with syria. they requested the support as fighting has begun to spill over into the territory. >> you can see this here on the border city, captured by the syrian rebels. armed groups and syrian government forces, targeting rebels and aleppo. fifteen people, including four children were killed. it also leveled a building in the hospital already suffering from six previous airstrikes. heather: israel and hamas...
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russia is strong. poland, ukraine, czech republic have all slowed up. germany and uk actually better for us than france, italy and spain. >> we were just talking about why the euro has been so strong against the dollar. do you have any thoughts on that? when you go back and forth across the globe -- >> no idea. you would have predicted completely the reverse. and it didn't make much sense. draghi this morning comments about fairy land means that he's looking for readjustment. we had a couple meetings with him. we saw very it tough what he called actually a september cliff that we saw 25 companies went to see him in frank further, 23 out of the 25 excepting two agricultural companies, 23 manufacturing service companies, all said september was tough. he described it as a september cliff. >> despite the argument about who spent more, here's what i want to know.saw -- just charact like the dems didn't have a super pac. >> i didn't characterize it that way. >> no, because you lost, it was a massive -- >> i guess we'll have this conversation thousand. 150 mil
russia is strong. poland, ukraine, czech republic have all slowed up. germany and uk actually better for us than france, italy and spain. >> we were just talking about why the euro has been so strong against the dollar. do you have any thoughts on that? when you go back and forth across the globe -- >> no idea. you would have predicted completely the reverse. and it didn't make much sense. draghi this morning comments about fairy land means that he's looking for readjustment. we had...
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it's no surprise china and iran and russia would love to control the internet. about it's a surprise they are going to have some conference with the u.n. in dubai next week. we are attending and this is going to be the topic? >> looking at the history of the united nations and how it triumphed on free speech. i'm not surprised. we have seen a coordinated effort about it ear rob league, the united nations and countries like chicago in, iran and russia try to wrestle control of the internet from the non-prove it. from the engineering organizations that provide the regulations and protocol into government hands. the united nations will legitimize this. megyn: they censor the internet already, so how much more control do they want? >> they want legitimacy and coordinated control. what this will result in, people are predicting, is a fractured internet, an internet that changes depending on whose borders you are in. what it will result in are high levels of taxes for internet providers so you would face companies like google or yahoo who want to provide their service
it's no surprise china and iran and russia would love to control the internet. about it's a surprise they are going to have some conference with the u.n. in dubai next week. we are attending and this is going to be the topic? >> looking at the history of the united nations and how it triumphed on free speech. i'm not surprised. we have seen a coordinated effort about it ear rob league, the united nations and countries like chicago in, iran and russia try to wrestle control of the internet...
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we have a lot of work ahead. >> russia and australia, you need north america to make it a hit. thank you, stephen elon for taking the time. >> thank you, jon and stephen. >>> up next, making the bull case for jc penny. yeah, the bull case. before that, we have got to get fresh off the tell for example mary torchson, the market flash. >> you surprised me, brian, shares of mbi, tanking down about 8%, this on the news that bank of america actually is looking to buy some of the company's note, in part, to block a concept decree that it believes if it goes through could actually send mbia into rehabilitation and liquidation and in turn, hurt bank of america as a policyholder of some of the insurance, of course, mbia issues on mortgage insurance. so, you can see its shares down just 9.4% on the news. brian, back to you. >> fresh off the phones. got to get mark palmer on the phone, probably the leading analyst on mbia. >>> as i noted, we will make the bull case for jc penny coming up. there is one. >>> who is the whipper in the tablet wars? one guy says ipad mini. the other guy says m
we have a lot of work ahead. >> russia and australia, you need north america to make it a hit. thank you, stephen elon for taking the time. >> thank you, jon and stephen. >>> up next, making the bull case for jc penny. yeah, the bull case. before that, we have got to get fresh off the tell for example mary torchson, the market flash. >> you surprised me, brian, shares of mbi, tanking down about 8%, this on the news that bank of america actually is looking to buy some...
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it russia's said the united states -- if russia's the to the united states, my option is the following. that is the most important transition. if they're not want to budge and going to say my alliance is really with iran, that is what has to change the dynamics. the option of syria as a linchpin for syria can break the back bone rather than the united states to weaken iran, president obama will not do anyway. in a way that's become strike iran, or week in syria. this brings me to the regional equation. look at what is happening in jordan today. it is dangerous. very, very dangerous what is going on. what is happening in levitan. -- lebanon. if you have watched the statements, you would know the decision has been taken -- taken to escalate. so the problem is what it things get out control? you may tell me the new leadership in egypt, muslim brotherhood thinks they're fine. they are not going to enter a war with israel. i tell you what, i do not think it will, but when you push too much, what happens? we are lucky there happen to be american election so everyone hid behind each other. th
it russia's said the united states -- if russia's the to the united states, my option is the following. that is the most important transition. if they're not want to budge and going to say my alliance is really with iran, that is what has to change the dynamics. the option of syria as a linchpin for syria can break the back bone rather than the united states to weaken iran, president obama will not do anyway. in a way that's become strike iran, or week in syria. this brings me to the regional...
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living la vita russia in miami. >> it would be nice to have the jack to do business with the jills. wouldn't it? >>> tyler, we've got some whales weighing in. groupon, for one stock. on november 12, george soros and paul tutor have taken stakes. trading at 3.78% on some very good volume. >>> this story is the making of a perfect spoof on lady gaga's -- po-po-poker talks. poker talks. can't really sing very well. you didn't need me to tell you that, did you? a manhattan doctor finding a new market for botox. poker players. >>> over the past five years, the national debt has grown at an average of $1.4 trillion per year. i always wait until the last minute. can i still ship a gift in time for christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. >>> power rundown time. joining is now, bob pisani and john carney. topic one, sac capital in the spotlight. what they say could be the most profitable insider trading case in u.s. history. a quarter of a billion dollars
living la vita russia in miami. >> it would be nice to have the jack to do business with the jills. wouldn't it? >>> tyler, we've got some whales weighing in. groupon, for one stock. on november 12, george soros and paul tutor have taken stakes. trading at 3.78% on some very good volume. >>> this story is the making of a perfect spoof on lady gaga's -- po-po-poker talks. poker talks. can't really sing very well. you didn't need me to tell you that, did you? a manhattan...
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experts from switzerland, france and russia will test the sample. it could take months for the results to come back and then even, the mystery may not be resolved. polonium decays quickly. even if he was murdered, it may never be known. rita nissan for cbs news. >>> music and candlelight at san francisco city hall tonight as friends and families remember two slain city leaders. today marks the 34th anniversary of the assassinations of mayor george moscone and supervisor harvey milk. the memorial kicked off earlier this afternoon with a ceremony on the steps of city hall. these are live pictures now of a candlelight march from city hall to milk's old camera store in san francisco's castro district. the tradition of a commemoration began with a spontaneous candlelight march and vigi on the night of the assassination in 1978. >>> the men accused of beating giants fan bryan stow nearly to death outside of dodger stadium could go to trial early next year. the defense is still reviewing thousands of pages of evidence in the case against louie sanchez and
experts from switzerland, france and russia will test the sample. it could take months for the results to come back and then even, the mystery may not be resolved. polonium decays quickly. even if he was murdered, it may never be known. rita nissan for cbs news. >>> music and candlelight at san francisco city hall tonight as friends and families remember two slain city leaders. today marks the 34th anniversary of the assassinations of mayor george moscone and supervisor harvey milk....
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this year, usaid was booted out of russia initially when they went there to help the russian people, one of the first things they did with the help of the russians to two extreme poverty. my question is, is a risk too much for us so that we would a sickly state thank you and to let the door his shoe on the way out. >> obviously an indonesian case, part of that is just their farm are sensitive to questions of faith and we are so it's not infrequent we would behave in a way that doesn't take into account adequately their cultural sensitivities. this happens all the time and life. what's the right thing to do if someone isn't appreciative you didn't do anything wrong. don't worry about it and sometimes that happens. i wouldn't hesitate to help people unless someone related to the recipient weren't helped by their own kind. i would like to help. >> and i could add something to the indonesian case, there's a thing that exacerbated the relationship that made us were challenging for the ambassador. i'm sure we were still there when he was president wesley had a a policy decision here in the
this year, usaid was booted out of russia initially when they went there to help the russian people, one of the first things they did with the help of the russians to two extreme poverty. my question is, is a risk too much for us so that we would a sickly state thank you and to let the door his shoe on the way out. >> obviously an indonesian case, part of that is just their farm are sensitive to questions of faith and we are so it's not infrequent we would behave in a way that doesn't...
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russia has been left out of the equation, foreign corrupt investigation, not a great number here at all. the stock had become a very big institutional favorite. if you recall during the mexican investigation, when "new york times" piece it, the stock was trading between 57 and 58. they were then overridden by a couple of really good, solid quarters. this was not the quarter that anyone was looking for. >> except for those who sold the stock over the last couple of weeks. i mean that stock has started to come through. >> i'm kind of confused why this one is so shocking, if only because they had -- they haven't seen even robust the last couple of months. becky did a fabulous job, because you're talking about a 10th of the country involved. the age of walmart is the able of shopping. so what does this say? >> of course when we consider walmart as a percent of overall public retail sales. the numbers are enormous. this retailer dwarf's others by certain metrics. we think the holiday season is going to be competitive, we think we're still in a competitive retail environment and economic fact
russia has been left out of the equation, foreign corrupt investigation, not a great number here at all. the stock had become a very big institutional favorite. if you recall during the mexican investigation, when "new york times" piece it, the stock was trading between 57 and 58. they were then overridden by a couple of really good, solid quarters. this was not the quarter that anyone was looking for. >> except for those who sold the stock over the last couple of weeks. i mean...
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now scientists from russia, switzerland and france will try to determine if loan yum poisoning was the cause. to loan yum emits deadly radiation that destroys human tissue, and though it cannot penetrate the stint if it's ingested, it does affect the organs. that is something israel denies. now, as for these tests, at the end of the day they might prove inconclusive. the poison decays very quickly, less than three years. arafat has been buried now for eight years. it is very possible, according to some investigators, that these results might tell us nothing at all. megyn? megyn: wow. david lee, thanks. >>> well, a homeowner shoots a pair of teenagers as they are breaking into his house, but now the prosecutors say he shot them, quote, in a manner that goes way beyond self-defense. trace gallagher walks us exactly through what happened. kelly's court debates, and you will decide who was in the right and who was in the wrong. >>> and president ronald reagan took office saying we needed to downsize government and dramatically cut federal spending, but in order or to make it happen, he had
now scientists from russia, switzerland and france will try to determine if loan yum poisoning was the cause. to loan yum emits deadly radiation that destroys human tissue, and though it cannot penetrate the stint if it's ingested, it does affect the organs. that is something israel denies. now, as for these tests, at the end of the day they might prove inconclusive. the poison decays very quickly, less than three years. arafat has been buried now for eight years. it is very possible, according...
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supporting it are major nations such as france, russia, china, spain, denmark, portugal, ireland, britain and australia expected to abstain. it will certainly have widespread implications for the fragile middle east, bill. bill: where are the israelis on this rather? what is their response, eric? >> reporter: yeah the israelis say that status could only come from direct talks with no preconditions. those peace talks have stalled because of the continued building in the west bank and continued violence we've seen in the gaza. this does come on the 65th anniversary of the partition that created the two-state solutions, something palestinians and arabs rejected for three generations. >> direct negotiations is the dna of israeli-palestinian political process. any attempt to exert external pressure on israel would serve as a setback to those who are really interested in peace. if what you're interested in is public relations, then, this whole thing is just an exercise in futility. >> reporter: but hamas is now on board. they have rejected this until this weekend when they say they will support
supporting it are major nations such as france, russia, china, spain, denmark, portugal, ireland, britain and australia expected to abstain. it will certainly have widespread implications for the fragile middle east, bill. bill: where are the israelis on this rather? what is their response, eric? >> reporter: yeah the israelis say that status could only come from direct talks with no preconditions. those peace talks have stalled because of the continued building in the west bank and...
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strains imposed by the industrial revolution took two world wars, communist revolutions in china and in russia, and a whole new set of political and social institutions. and my concluding argument is, we really need to be thinking about a social and political adjustment comparable to the one that we -- >> so who puts that in place? the government you say that's bought by the rich? the problem is that how do you solve that? the rich always get control of the government. right? that's why government needs to be as small as possible. the bigger it gets, the more it gets bought. that's the problem. >> actually, i strongly disagree with that. that's a real -- >> that's the premise of your book. >> no, no. that's a counsel of despair to say the government is always going to be controlled and captured by the rich. i think the government can actually be controlled by democratic majorities. think that council of despair is one reason why american society overall is not stepping up to the challenge of our economic times. >> let me bring in robert frank, our wealth editor, for a question. thought? commen
strains imposed by the industrial revolution took two world wars, communist revolutions in china and in russia, and a whole new set of political and social institutions. and my concluding argument is, we really need to be thinking about a social and political adjustment comparable to the one that we -- >> so who puts that in place? the government you say that's bought by the rich? the problem is that how do you solve that? the rich always get control of the government. right? that's why...
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this china and russia have actually got together, and they had been sent to dehli to -- and india thankfully resisted keeping options nuanced and flexibility. china's national gain, there's three chapters on the game. the interesting thing about the game is it's centric because the game is not allowed to touch them, but they can touch everyone else, and the game is very relevant to how they behave particularly with their neighbors. you have to bow and then the rest is fine. just one on our game in india that helps us all to understand us. the good thing about cricket is it's not a single game. it's many games. we want to play fast forward, we turn to t20 cricket, but the diplomatic game is the test match. it goes across five days. it's hard for any game to cross five days, but indians and brit ire are good at it. we're trying to teach the australians -- [laughter] >> final word. >> hard to follow the cricket, but what i say in closing is the chinese strategy is focused on internal challenges as a huge emerging middle class ignited by some democratic momentum come in, but extermly they contin
this china and russia have actually got together, and they had been sent to dehli to -- and india thankfully resisted keeping options nuanced and flexibility. china's national gain, there's three chapters on the game. the interesting thing about the game is it's centric because the game is not allowed to touch them, but they can touch everyone else, and the game is very relevant to how they behave particularly with their neighbors. you have to bow and then the rest is fine. just one on our game...
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. >> yeah, and he certainly came out fighting in this interview with russia today. english language russian tv station. not only that absolute refusal to resign and seek exile that you just heard. but also a stark warning to the the west, not to try to intervene militarily in syria. listen. >> i think the price of this invasion, if it happens, is going to be -- whole world are can't afford if you have a problem in syria -- in the region and coexistent let's say. it will have domino effect. effect the world from the atlantic to the pacific. and, you know, the implication [inaudible] >> of course, u.s. officials have no appetite whatsoever for any kind of military action in syria on that at least president assad is correct. russians are frankly still the problem here. >> absolutely. more support for assad from russian officials. in this case today, the foreign minister sergei said that the west simply has to accept that assad is not going to step aside. and if western powers keep insisting that the price is, as he put it, assad's head, it will simply cost more syrian
. >> yeah, and he certainly came out fighting in this interview with russia today. english language russian tv station. not only that absolute refusal to resign and seek exile that you just heard. but also a stark warning to the the west, not to try to intervene militarily in syria. listen. >> i think the price of this invasion, if it happens, is going to be -- whole world are can't afford if you have a problem in syria -- in the region and coexistent let's say. it will have domino...
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the japanese side, losing these territories to china may potentially affect its other disputes with russia and south korea. securing important resources in the south china sea as well as potentially destabilizing or creating a situation in which china doesn't actually have full control of the south china sea for its exports and imports of oil and other natural resources into china. so the issue for the two countries is that being driven by very different factors. >> i know japanese businesses have sort of started to think about the cost benefit of doing business in china because the chinese government has demonstrated their ability to impact business. so i was talking to -- let's he's bring in andrew on this. i suppose the question is whether the chinese are feeling any pinch on their side. >> trade is not everything. don't forget it's not just a financial issue only between china and japan. don't forget the american pivot to asia has complicated things. and also of raising nationalism both in japan and china. a look at japanese politics recently, the current administration has weakened ve
the japanese side, losing these territories to china may potentially affect its other disputes with russia and south korea. securing important resources in the south china sea as well as potentially destabilizing or creating a situation in which china doesn't actually have full control of the south china sea for its exports and imports of oil and other natural resources into china. so the issue for the two countries is that being driven by very different factors. >> i know japanese...
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it seems russia likes u.s. products. we expect there to be good and quick growth. >> how is lining up to oppose it? >> it has wide support on capitol hill. even the administration backs the bill. it does seem to have broad support across washington and the country for businesses that want to export products to russia. >> with all of the legislation and that remains to be done in the lame-duck session, this is the first one. what are the prospects in the senate? >> the prospects look good. there will be a couple of issues they will have to work out. the house has attached a human rights bill narrowly focused on violations in russia. the senate has similar legislation, but it is broader. it would deal with human rights violations worldwide. that is sponsored by senator ben cardin. it is stock when the bill goes to the senate, the senate might decide to add language that makes the bill apply to global human-rights violations. the senator said he is not sure how that will pan out. but he definitely wants the bill done by the
it seems russia likes u.s. products. we expect there to be good and quick growth. >> how is lining up to oppose it? >> it has wide support on capitol hill. even the administration backs the bill. it does seem to have broad support across washington and the country for businesses that want to export products to russia. >> with all of the legislation and that remains to be done in the lame-duck session, this is the first one. what are the prospects in the senate? >> the...
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in 2014 we have the russia in the winter olympics. we have the brazilian world cup and midterm elections will you before so there will be election year spending. 2013 is not maxiquadrennial like we called it for last year or mini quadrennial we called the world cup year and winter olympics year. much more difficult because of lack of events in our industry. there is tremendous caution and uncertainty. in those conditions people don't invest. they don't make decisions. they don't make hiring decisions. so i would say unemployment, unless something is done about it, is likely to stay at these levels. of course if they don't reach agreement on the fiscal cliff, it will have very damaging impact on employment and prospects. >> sir martin, thanks for joining us. >> that is wonderfully optimistic view of life. >> we'll be getting back to you on all of that. >> thank you, peter. >> tracy, back to you. tracy: peter barnes, great stuff. interesting how 2013, not posing enough of a good events for advertisers. maybe we've got to come up with so
in 2014 we have the russia in the winter olympics. we have the brazilian world cup and midterm elections will you before so there will be election year spending. 2013 is not maxiquadrennial like we called it for last year or mini quadrennial we called the world cup year and winter olympics year. much more difficult because of lack of events in our industry. there is tremendous caution and uncertainty. in those conditions people don't invest. they don't make decisions. they don't make hiring...